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Top Ten Childhood Favourites

6th December 2011 By Julianne 1 Comment

This is my fifth Top Ten Tuesday post. Top Ten Tuesday was created and is hosted by The Broke and the Bookish. This week’s topic is…

Top Ten Childhood Favourites

I’ve tried to put this list in chronological order, but I don’t actually remember what age I was when I read them! Here’s my best shot. Links go to my reviews or to Amazon.

1. The Wishing Chair, by Enid Blyton

I ended up liking this series more than the more famous The Faraway Tree series, even though it’s really similar. I think there was a bit more drama with people trying to steal the wishing chair, and I remember liking the characters better. They visit some of the same lands that the children from The Faraway Tree visited, and I thought that was cool.

2. The Secret Island, by Enid Blyton
Four kids run away to live on an island. It’s the first in the Secret series, and I don’t really remember them that well but I read them over and over.
3. Harriet the Spy, by Louise Fitzhugh
I read this over and over and over and over, and you can find out why if you read my review!
4. The Diddakoi, by Rumer Godden

This is about a orphaned half-Romani girl (Diddakoi) called Kizzy who lives with her grandmother in an orchard. When her grandmother dies, Kizzy is fostered and, as you’d expect, has trouble fitting in with her new family, and at school, where most of the other children are horrible to her. If you read just one of the books on this list, make it this one.

5. Double Act, by Jacqueline Wilson

I’ve actually only read this once. I couldn’t bring myself to read it again because it made me cry so much. It’s about twins called Ruby and Garnet, who are completely inseparable, and how they stop being that way.

6. The Illustrated Mum, by Jacqueline Wilson

This is about a girl called Dolphin, her sister, Star, and their mother, Marigold, who has a not insubstantial number of tattoos (hence ‘Illustrated Mum’). Other people think Marigold is weird but Dolphin adores her, despite her strange moods, tendency to go out all night, and obsession with Star’s father, Micky. Things start to get more and more difficult when Marigold is reunited with Micky, and Star gets a boyfriend. Dolphin makes friends with this boy called Oliver who spends his school break times in the library to avoid getting bullied which I so would have done if I’d had the choice.

7. The Secret Garden, by Frances Hodgson Burnett

As I wrote in my second Top Ten Tuesday post, this is probably the book I’ve reread the most.

8. Matilda, by Roald Dahl

Another book that is in ‘well-loved’ condition. I read Matilda over and over and thought it was completely unfair that I had to put up with other kids being mean to me at school without developing any magical powers. I thought the film adaptation was really good, but it was pretty close to the novel, no Harriet the Spy.

9. What Katy Did At School, by Susan Coolidge

I never read any of the other Katy books, this was the only one in my house. Basically, this girl called Katy (which always really annoyed me as a child, I was fixated on the idea that the prettiest spelling was Katie) goes to boarding school with her sister, Clover. There’s a bit of drama over washstands, and a Society for the Suppression of Unladylike Conduct – a club against flirting! That would never fly in a YA novel these days! My favourite parts were the descriptions of Katy and Clover’s going-away presents and Christmas boxes, Sometimes I would try to find things I owned that were similar to the things they got in their boxes and put them all together and pretend I was at boarding school and had just got them in the post.

10. Little Women, by Louisa May Allcott

Or rather, half of Little Women. I only found out a year or so ago that the first half of it was published first, under the same title, and I must have read one of those copies, handed down from my mum’s childhood library. D’oh. But I read that half innumerable times, loving Jo and hating Amy. I would have been so furious if anyone had dared to destroy anything I’d written.

Filed Under: Recommendation Lists Tagged With: book chat, books, Top Ten Tuesday

Top Ten Unread Books on My Bookshelf

15th November 2011 By Julianne 2 Comments

/pile on the floor/shelf/bedside chest of drawers…

This is my fourth Top Ten Tuesday post. Top Ten Tuesday was created and is hosted by The Broke and the Bookish. This week’s topic is…

Top Ten Unread Books on My Bookshelf

This is the easiest Top Ten Tuesday so far. I have many amazing books on my TBR, and it’s nice to get to write about them and remind myself that they are there and I should get on and read them! I tried to avoid writing about books I’ve mentioned in other Top Ten Tuesday lists. Links will go to Amazon until I actually read and review the books and can link to my own reviews.

1. Out, by Natsuo Kirino

(length of time on TBR – at least three years)
I first read about this on a book forum, lots of people were raving about it. It’s crime fiction and apparently quite gruesome so it’s not exactly waving for my attention from the shelf (plus there are other books in front of it so I can’t actually see it anymore – haha).

2. Wayward Girls and Wicked Women, ed. by Angela Carter

(length of time on TBR – at least three years)
I’ve owned this for ages but like all short story collections, it’s doomed to linger on my TBR, despite Angela Carter being one of my favourite authors.

3. Angela Carter’s Book of Fairy Tales 

(length of time on TBR – at least three years)
I LOVE FAIRY TALES. I LOVE ANGELA CARTER. I WANTED THIS BOOK DESPERATELY. WHY HAVEN’T I READ THIS???? WJ%^EOJ”£! WHAT IS WRONG WITH ME?

4. Cloud Atlas, by David Mitchell

(length of time on TBR – too shameful to mention)
There are people I’m actually kind of avoiding out of shame at not having read this yet. I loved David Mitchell’s first two books, they propelled him into my favourite author category but this is a giant hardback and thus a committment that requires about two weeks with not much else to do. Okay, maybe just one week, it’s not Ash: A Secret History (which has over 1000 pages and did take me two weeks of rushing home after school and reading as much as possible until bedtime to complete).

5. No One Belongs Here More Than You: Stories, by Miranda July

(length of time on TBR – at least three years)
My sister actually really wanted to read this and she borrowed it from me so it’s actually technically on her bookshelf at the moment, but I haven’t read it.

6. The Good, The Bad and The Undead, by Kim Harrison

(length of time on TBR – over two and a half years)
I read Dead Witch Walking, the first in The Hollows series, last August. At least I reviewed it so I won’t have to read it again before I read book two.

7. The Tough Guide To Fantasyland, by Diana Wynne Jones

(length of time on TBR – over two and a half years)
My MA tutor recommended this to me. I finished my MA in 2009. Le Sigh.

8. It’s So You: 35 Women Write About Personal Expression Through Fashion and Style, by Michelle Tea

(length of time on TBR – just under two years)
I read this review and desperately wanted to read it. I got it for Xmas…2009. I hang my head in shame.

9. The Dud Avocado, by Elaine Dundy

(length of time on TBR – over one year)
I got this because Sarra Manning recommended it in the back pages of Nobody’s Girl and I am a big fan of Sarra Manning. I haven’t read it yet. It just doesn’t fit into any of my current reading challenges. It doesn’t even fit into the one I am planning to run next year.

10. A Great and Terrible Beauty, by Libba Bray

(length of time on TBR – about one year)
I’ve heard many good things about this but still it lingers on my TBR. Not for long though, as I have to read it to complete the Book Blogger Recommendation Challenge! Whoo! Finally a book on this list that I’m actually going to read soon! Wayhey!

Filed Under: Recommendation Lists Tagged With: book chat, books, TBR, Top Ten Tuesday

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